Since making his FC Twente debut, Wout Brama quickly established himself in the first team at a midfield position.
26 Facts About Wout Brama
Under Rutten, Wout Brama found himself out of the first team, with Orlando Engelaar, Karim El Ahmadi and Otman Bakkal preferred in the starting eleven at midfield instead and played in the reserve side.
Wout Brama went on to make a total of 23 appearances in all competitions at the end of the season.
Wout Brama spent most of the season, coming on from the substitute bench.
Wout Brama's performance resulted him signing a contract extension, keeping him until 2012, in February 2009.
Towards the end of the season, Wout Brama helped the side reach the final of the KNVB Cup.
Wout Brama's performance was praised by McClaren as a result.
Wout Brama started in every match since the start of the season until he missed one game against Vitesse on 21 November 2009, due to suspension.
Wout Brama finished third place behind Douglas and Bryan Ruiz for the club's player of the year voted by supporters.
Wout Brama became the club's vice-captain for the new season.
Wout Brama later captained the side on three occasions later in the season.
Wout Brama began to found himself in a competition with newly signing Robbert Schilder at the start of the season.
However, the club announced the following month that Wout Brama would be leaving the club.
Wout Brama was given a farewell send-off following an end to a Twente match.
On 27 December 2016, it was announced that Wout Brama had signed a 1.5-year contract with FC Utrecht.
Wout Brama helped the side qualify for the UEFA Europa League after beating SC Heerenveen and FC Utrecht.
On 29 July 2017, Wout Brama signed a two-year contract with Central Coast Mariners, moving abroad for the first time, joining his compatriot Tom Hiariej.
However, a group of supporters defended Wout Brama, viewing him as a club icon.
In both 2020 and 2021, Wout Brama extended his contract with the club for an additional year.
Wout Brama represented Netherlands youth side, such as, Netherlands U18, Netherlands U19 and Netherlands U20 He was called up by the squad since August 2005 for the Olympics qualification campaign.
Wout Brama went on to make 10 international caps for the Netherlands U21 side.
In November 2009, Wout Brama was called up to the Netherlands squad for the first time.
However, Wout Brama was cut from the national team following a decision to cut the provisional squad to 27, and eventually 23.
Wout Brama went on to earn a total of 3 caps, scoring no goals.
Wout Brama resided in Enschede during his time at FC Twente and continued living there following his departure in 2014.
Wout Brama said that he's considering taking up a technical manager when he retires.